Title: Bunny, #8 Artist: Tyler Shields Edition: 1/1
“Pop Art Portraits” is the first collection from Tyler Shields. It consists of 10 of his most signature portraits with 10 variations of each via colors and textures in the style of Warhol’s iconic pop art. Using a custom technique these photographs were physically screen printed and scanned. These images were shot over the last 10 years of Tyler's career and after living in galleries around the world they were destined for the digital renaissance.
“Pop Art Portraits” is the first collection from Tyler Shields. It consists of 10 of his most signature portraits with 10 variations of each via colors and textures in the style of Warhol’s iconic pop art. This is the first PFP collection of its kind based on fine art portrait photography. Using a custom technique these photographs were physically screen printed and scanned. These images were shot over the last 10 years of Tyler's career and after living in galleries around the world they were destined for the digital renaissance.
Bunny, #8
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Bunny, #8
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Title: Bunny, #8 Artist: Tyler Shields Edition: 1/1
“Pop Art Portraits” is the first collection from Tyler Shields. It consists of 10 of his most signature portraits with 10 variations of each via colors and textures in the style of Warhol’s iconic pop art. Using a custom technique these photographs were physically screen printed and scanned. These images were shot over the last 10 years of Tyler's career and after living in galleries around the world they were destined for the digital renaissance.
“Pop Art Portraits” is the first collection from Tyler Shields. It consists of 10 of his most signature portraits with 10 variations of each via colors and textures in the style of Warhol’s iconic pop art. This is the first PFP collection of its kind based on fine art portrait photography. Using a custom technique these photographs were physically screen printed and scanned. These images were shot over the last 10 years of Tyler's career and after living in galleries around the world they were destined for the digital renaissance.